Envysion's Managed Video as a Service solution
to help Hardee's® franchisee improve operations and drive
profitability

Envysion®, Inc., (www.envysion.com) the leading Managed Video as a
Service (MVaaS) provider, today announced that OTAC, Inc. has
selected Envysion as its exclusive video provider and is deploying
the company's Envysion Insight solution to all existing locations.
OTAC, an operator of 21 franchised Hardee's® locations throughout
Maryland and Delaware, will use Envysion's point of sale (POS)
integrated managed video to support loss prevention, improve
operations and drive bottom line profit improvements.

Leveraging Envysion's comprehensive MVaaS platform, OTAC operators
are able to track a variety of operational data points that have an
impact on profit. For instance using Envysion's motion mask feature,
OTAC was able to identify several employees violating cash handling
and safety and security procedures. Using Envysion's robust
exception reporting capabilities, OTAC operators can also easily
pinpoint potentially fraudulent transactions such as voids and
discounts. Initial use has identified several incidents of
suspicious activity. Within a month of use, OTAC operators
identified a pattern of employee discounts given at the drive-thru,
which is a policy violation.

"We evaluated several video providers and even considered purchasing
a system outright. None of them provided the ROI or financial impact
to our bottom line like Envysion's solution does," said Fred Mattes,
director of physical facilities for OTAC. "With Envysion Insight we
have already identified and curtailed several incidents of
fraudulent transactions and procedure violations that were costing
us money."

"We are excited to partner with OTAC as their video surveillance
provider," said Matt Steinfort, president and CEO of Envysion. "OTAC
is consistently recognized as an outstanding franchisee among the
Hardee's® community. Envysion Insight will give them an unfiltered
view into their business and actionable insights that will help them
maintain this distinction."